
Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet's Nutcracker
Fantasy
Overview
This production of the famous ballet has been reset to take place during the 1915 San Francisco World's Fair.
Top Cast


Kristi Yamaguchi
Kristi Yamaguchi
Host
Kristi Yamaguchi
Host
Elizabeth Powell
Elizabeth Powell
Clara Stahlbaum
Elizabeth Powell
Clara Stahlbaum


Yuan Yuan Tan
Yuan Yuan Tan
Snow Queen
Yuan Yuan Tan
Snow Queen
Vanessa Zahorian
Vanessa Zahorian
Sugar Plum Fairy
Vanessa Zahorian
Sugar Plum Fairy
Sarah Van Patten
Sarah Van Patten
Genie (Arabian Dance)
Sarah Van Patten
Genie (Arabian Dance)
Maria Kochetkova
Maria Kochetkova
Grand Pas de Deux Ballerina (Clara)
Maria Kochetkova
Grand Pas de Deux Ballerina (Clara)
Anita Paciotti
Anita Paciotti
Soloist
Anita Paciotti
Soloist
Clara Blanco
Clara Blanco
Soloist
Clara Blanco
Soloist
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